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St Stephen's Church, Whelley

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OS grid reference
  
SD 593,067

Denomination
  
Anglican

Functional status
  
Active

Opened
  
1938

Architect
  
Henry Paley

Country
  
England

Website
  
St Stephen, Whelley

Address
  
Wigan WN1 3UP, UK

Status
  
Parish church

St Stephen's Church, Whelley

Location
  
Balcarres Avenue, Whelley, Wigan, Greater Manchester

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Stephen's Church O, Wigan Parish Church, Holy Family Catholic, St Stephen's Parish Ce, St Aidan's RC Church

St Stephen's Church is in Balcarres Avenue, Whelley, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Wigan, the archdeaconry of Warrington, and the diocese of Liverpool. Its benefice is united with that of St John, New Springs. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

The first phase of the church was built between 1928 and 1930, the foundation stone being laid in November 1928, and the church being consecrated on 9 April 1930. It was designed by the Lancaster architect Henry Paley of Austin and Paley, and the church was built on land given by Lord Crawford. The first phase consisted of the east end of the church, and the first two bays of the nave and the aisles: this cost £9,863 (equivalent to £560,000 in 2015). The church was completed in 1937–38, and a choir vestry was added, the cost of these additions being £5,253.

Architecture

St Stephen's is constructed in red and brown sandstone with green slate roofs, and is in Free Perpendicular style. Its plan consists of a nave with a clerestory and a south porch, north and south aisles, a chancel with a canted east end, a south vestry, and a single gabled bellcote standing at right angles to the south side of the chancel. At the west end are broad buttresses, with a canted baptistry between them. The west window has four lights, the east window has five lights, and the clerestory windows have three lights. Pollard and Pevsner in the Buildings of England series comment that it is "an odd time" for the architect to be continuing to use the style of the practice during the 1880s. The two-manual pipe organ, the third to be installed in the church, was made in 1965 by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd.

References

St Stephen's Church, Whelley Wikipedia